On Fri, 12 May 2000, Trevor Boicey wrote:
> Ian & Liz wrote:
> >
> > Its a combined horn and trafficator switch, mounts in the center of the
> > steering wheel in (usually) British saloon cars. Some early MG saloons had
> > them up to Y type I think.
>
> MG-Z as well had the center-trafficator, but the horn was
> a crazy bar inside the steering wheel radius.
Yup.
Speaking of signals, I just got home from driving to Florida and back.
Passed a big motorhome with a really well done sign on the back that read
"WARNING: SIGNALS INDICATE THAT OLD FART WILL TURN"
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Kevin Sullivan kevins@khoral.com
Khoral Research Inc. www.khoral.com/staff/kevins/mgstuff
Albuquerque NM USA
1960 MGA "Baby"
1957 Magnette ZB "Pup"
1959 Magnette ZB "P2"
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